The Traffic Engineering Team studies & plans the installation of traffic calming measures such as delineators and speed humps to increase safety where vehicle speeds tend to increase. We implement traffic signal design/timing, signage, and lane striping to guide and help control traffic throughout the City. We also design the crosswalks within the City to increase visibility and safety while also creating the least impact to the flow of traffic.

For speed hump or red curb marking requests, please contact us at transportation@beverlyhills.org or (310) 285-1128. You can also access the request forms at the bottom of this page.

TRAFFIC FLOW DATA

24-Hour Traffic Volumes on Major Streets in the City of Beverly Hills

Street Name

Direction

ADT*

Benedict Canyon Drive

Southbound

9,200

Benedict Canyon Drive

Northbound

10,100

Beverly Boulevard

Eastbound

12,700

Beverly Boulevard

Westbound

14,800

Beverly Drive

Southbound

8,700

Beverly Drive

Northbound

10,600

Brighton Way (one way)

Westbound

4,100

Burton Way

Westbound

16,400

Burton Way

Eastbound

16,000

Canon Drive

Southbound

6,750

Canon Drive

Northbound

6,900

Coldwater Canyon Drive

Southbound

11,800

Coldwater Canyon Drive

Northbound

11,400

Dayton Way (one way)

Eastbound

5,000

Doheny Drive

Northbound

8,600

Doheny Drive

Southbound

9,600

La Cienega Boulevard

Southbound

25,100

La Cienega Boulevard

Northbound

24,400

Olympic Boulevard

Eastbound

19,800

Olympic Boulevard

Westbound

18,200

Robertson Boulevard

Northbound

13,000

Robertson Boulevard

Southbound

12,900

Rodeo Drive

Southbound

5,600

Rodeo Drive

Northbound

4,400

Santa Monica Boulevard North

Eastbound

23,000

Santa Monica Boulevard North

Westbound

27,800

Santa Monica Boulevard South

Westbound

15,400

Santa Monica Boulevard South

Eastbound

15,400

Sunset Boulevard

Westbound

18,600

Sunset Boulevard

Eastbound

19,200

Wilshire Boulevard

Eastbound

21,500

Wilshire Boulevard

Westbound

23,100

This ADT (Average Daily Traffic) data is based on the latest traffic counts available. (updated February 2017)

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